Alyonka

Alyonka (Russian: Алёнка) is a 1961 Soviet comedy film directed by Boris Barnet.[1][2][3]

Alyonka
Russian: Алёнка
Directed byBoris Barnet
Written bySergei Antonov
Starring
Music byKirill Molchanov
CinematographyIgor Chernykh
Edited byL. Galkova
CountrySoviet Union
LanguageRussian

Plot

The film tells about one of the key stages of the organization of the socialist system in Russia, which is shown through the eyes of a girl named Alyona.[4]

Cast

  • Natalya Ovodova as Alyonka Muratova (as Natasha Ovodova)
  • Irina Zarubina as Vasilisa Petrovna
  • Vasiliy Shukshin[5] as Stepan Revan (as V. Shukshin)
  • Nikolay Bogolyubov as Dmitri Prokofitch
  • Erast Garin as Konstantin Venyaminovich
  • Nikolay Kryuchkov as Roman Semyonovich
  • Evgeniy Shutov[6]
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